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- Hi and welcome to Migrating from Word 2003to Word 2010, I'm David Rivers.You know Microsoft has incorporated somemajor changes and improvements in Word 2010.So, if you plan on migrating fromWord 2003, this course will helpto make your transition to Word 2010as smooth and seamless as possible.Now, many of the common tools and commandsfound in Word 2003, may be performedin a different manner in Word 2010.So we'll be sure to investigate itemslike the mini-toolbar and customizationoptions, to help you work more efficiently.

And, are designed to give you the toolsyou need, when you need them.Then, it's on to some of the commonfeatures you may be accustomed to usingin Word 2003, that have changed in Word 2010.Features, like the one you'll use to createan entire document from document building blocks.And then, there's a new way to translate texton the fly, or even add a screen captureto a document in Word 2010.So, with so many topics to cover,it's time to get started.

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8/11/2010

In Migrating from Word 2003 to Word 2010, David Rivers walks through the switch to Word 2010 and the key differences users need to understand, including the Ribbon interface and changed file formats. This course provides in-depth information on working in a mixed Word environment and dealing with file compatibility issues, and also demonstrates how common Word tasks are performed in Word 2010 in comparison to Word 2003. Exercise files accompany the course.